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ExposedU2C says...

Sweeting, like so many other cabinet ministers appointed by our incompetent PM Davis, must now be running for the "Most Useless Cabinet Minister of 2023 Award."

ExposedU2C says...

The Tribune is obviously much too dependent on government advertising dollars to report the truth about the many legislative bills that have been indefinitely shelved. And just think, government shovels to The Tribune, in the form of paid advertising, a lot of the hard earned money it takes from us taxpayers.

And of course, The Tribune always chooses to suppress as much bad news as possible about the government for fear of losing some of those valuable advertising dollars that government throws their way as its biggest advertising customer.

ExposedU2C says...

What a certifiable doofus of a doofass!! LMAO

ExposedU2C says...

They really have nothing better to do given that all of us are so lucky to be living in a crime-free society. LMAO

ExposedU2C says...

The last part of the last sentence of the first paragraph of your comments above that reads "MPs write the law" is truly laughable given that many of our MPs today are D- educated and barely literate.

Our laws are usually drafted or copied from laws that exist in other jurisdictions by one or more special interest groups, often foreign, who have a vested interest in ensuring the new law suits their purposes.

Our AG's Office and our parliamentarians typically only serve as the rubber stampers of whatever new law the special interest groups desire be enacted in a some kind of quid pro quo exchange.

ExposedU2C says...

What only a handful of the most senior government officials at our MOF and Central Bank now know is that the IMF and other international lending agencies have had very high level discussions about The Bahamas potentially being an ideal candidate for "The 2013 Cyprus Debt Crisis Solution."

On 25 March 2013, a €10 billion international bailout by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and other international lending agencies was announced in return for the government of Cyprus agreeing to, among other things, impose a whopping one-time bank deposit levy on all uninsured deposits in Cyprus, both local and foreign. This resulted in the Cypriot government seizing around 48% of the uninsured deposits in the Bank of Cyprus (the island's largest commercial bank).

The contractual rights and obligations that up to now have applied to customer deposits placed with financial institutions in The Bahamas, including branches and subsidiaries of foreign financial enterprises, may well not be inviolate under the terms and conditions of an IMF engineered emergency financial crisis that the Bahamian government is forced or otherwise coerced to declare. just let that horrifying thought weigh on your mind for a while.

ExposedU2C says...

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ExposedU2C says...

Obviously one group of foreign drug traffickers did not receive the memo that George Smith is dead.

ExposedU2C says...

Lest you forget, it was Hubiggety who kicked the Taiwanese diplomats out of our country in 1992 in order to open the door for the Communist Chinese to become the rulers of our nation.

ExposedU2C says...

Warsila should be sued to fully solve the problem. But that won't happen because Warsila would threaten to reveal the government officials who were on the take for the extremely lucrative contract they received to supply the turbine generators.